we were on our way to athens, ohio, up i-77 and our bus broke down on the side of the highway, which was a whole other story. and a couple of other kids came up to say check twitter, there is a school shooting. i'm heart just sunk, you're thinking a high school, or something like that. which is just as bad, don't get me wrong, when we found on it 15, 20 minutes later when one of my assistant coaches just said coach, it is worse than you think. there are 20 kids dead. it is a kindergarten class. it is 5 and 6-year-olds. and everything came to a screeching halt. there was a shot up my spine, i froze in my tracks. i couldn't move, and i got unbelievably emotional. and i think the entire -- not only the entire world, but obviously the entire american public had the same sentiments, that i did. it struck home especially with me, i have a 5 and a 4-year-old, and four hours prior i was at a breakfast table with my family. my wife put pancakes in front of them. they were drawing pictures for me that i could take on the road during a five-day road trip where we had to play two games. i was no